I’m not sure that’s quite right, Gordon. At least not originally.
Tony wrote:
Upon reflection, I realized my problem with the articles was both economic and theological.
At the start, economics was noted as a main concern. I sense that as everyone discussed the matter the theological matters came into greater focus, and rightly so.
But a criticism of an economic criticism is still a fair cop. As I read the initial article - economic ignoramus that I am - even I felt Tony’s supply & demand comments were the simplistic ones. It would be interesting to know, post-Gafcon, if these arguments still stand.


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